Talk comments

Anonymous at 09:47 on 11 May 2015

Excellent workshop. Please post the slides!

Anonymous at 09:45 on 11 May 2015

Jeremy gave an excellent workshop. Please post the slides!

There was so much thought put into this workshop. Thank you!

The example VM was extremely helpful in allowing us to inspect bad practices and possible vulnerabilities.

Was a good talk, but I wish I paid attention to what language the talk was going to be given about. I'm not a PHP dev, nor do I use Bamboo or Rocketeer. Joshua answered very good questions in a fulfilling way. I had questions after the fact that I wish I had asked, such as how to convince others that Continuous Delivery is what they want and should be moving towards.

As somebody that's already been using Vim, this talk was ok. However the title was very misleading for people who are beginners to Vim. I'm assuming a lot of people got confused or left in the dust. The speaker was also too fast but given that he ended just on time, maybe there was too much content in his presentation.

Thanks for great feedback. I let my nerves get to me this time. I will make sure I understand every line of code I present next time I talk. It was my first presentation on coding, and I appreciated all the people that stayed around for the entire length of it. I'll be more cheerful in the future as well.

Links as promised until I can edit this talk page:
Plunker: http://plnkr.co/edit/KfygDRh64LZ4pcEzoxzb?p=catalogue
Slides: http://slides.com/michaelstufflebeam/angularjs/live#/3/12

Some things I wish I would have covered and I'll go back to my slides later this month, is about bootstrapping the page with ng-app directive and get a bit more in detail about controllers and services.

Thorough and in-depth. Lots of great info.

Pace was a little slow.

Good content, but the presentation was kind of hard to follow. I think this is because the "examples" were real, and full of all kinds of complex configs and scripts (like the network topology/status page). The flip side to this is that looking at the GitHub repos after are more helpful. But more streamlined, less distracting examples and code would have helped during the presentation.

I learned about the Salt Mine, which should be useful in the future, and I was interested in the use of Jenkins to deploy to production. The network topology page was cool too.